Schroder leads Germany to first World Cup title

Dennis Schroder led Germany to their first-ever FIBA World Cup title on September 10, defeating Serbia with a score of 83-77.

Schroder was named the tournament's Most Valuable Player for his outstanding performance throughout the competition.

Despite initial doubts about Germany's chances, Schroder's belief and leadership were key to their undefeated run, which included victories over the United States in the semifinals.

Coach Gordie Herbert praised Schroder, comparing him to legendary German player Dirk Nowitzki, and believes he deserves equal respect for his contributions to the national team.

Schroder hopes that Germany will receive more recognition back home following this historic achievement.

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